[0001] The present invention relates in general to the field of machines for forming hollow
glassware. The invention regards, more in particular, a mould-supporting system for
a machine of the type specified above. Still more in particular, the invention regards
a mould-supporting system of the type comprising:
a supporting structure;
a first carriage and a second carriage, which are slidably mounted, respectively,
on a first bar and a second bar of said supporting structure, and carry, respectively,
a first mould-carrier arm and a second mould-carrier arm; and
means for controlling mutual displacement of said first and second carriages between
a position where said arms are set close to one another and a corresponding position
where they are set apart.
[0002] A system of the type indicated above is, for example, described in the Italian patent
No.
IT 1 070 046 and in the European patent No.
EP 0 671 365.
[0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a system of the type specified
above that will be improved, in particular that will be able to guarantee, over time,
a precise alignment, and that will present a structure that is simple and has small
overall dimensions.
[0004] The object referred to above is achieved via a system presenting the characteristics
indicated in the claims.
[0005] The claims form an integral part of the technical teaching provided herein in relation
to the invention.
[0006] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge clearly from
the ensuing description with reference to the annexed drawings, which are provided
purely by way of non-limiting example and in which:
- Figure 1 is a rear perspective view of an embodiment of the system described herein;
- Figure 2 is a rear perspective view, from a different angle, of the system of Figure
1 in which the mould-carrier arms have been removed;
- Figure 3 is a front perspective view of the system of Figure 2;
- Figure 4 is a view in lateral projection of the system of Figure 2;
- Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view according to the plane V-V of Figure 4;
- Figure 6 is a partially sectioned side view of the system of Figure 1; and
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of the system described herein.
[0007] In the ensuing description various specific details are illustrated aimed at an in-depth
understanding of the embodiments. The embodiments may be provided without one or more
of the specific details, or with other methods, components, or materials, etc. In
other cases, known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described
in detail so that various aspects of the embodiment will not be obscured.
[0008] The references used herein are only provided for convenience and hence do not define
the sphere of protection or the scope of the embodiments.
[0009] With reference to the figures, designated as a whole by the reference number 10 is
a mould-supporting system of a machine for forming hollow glassware. The system in
question can be used for supporting both the blank moulds and the blow moulds of the
forming machine. For the reasons that will be outlined in what follows, use of the
above system is in any case particularly advantageous for supporting blow moulds.
[0010] In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the system 10 comprises a supporting
structure 12, presenting a first sliding bar 14 and a second sliding bar 16, parallel
to one another, slidably mounted on which are, respectively, a first carriage and
a second carriage 2, 4. The carriages 2 and 4 carry the mould-carrier arms 6 and 8,
connected thereto in a removable way via means of a known type (for example, fixing
screws and alignment cams).
[0011] The system 10 comprises means for controlling mutual displacement of the carriages
2 and 4 between a position where they are set close to one another (not illustrated),
and a corresponding position where they are set apart (visible in Figure 1). As known,
in the position where the carriages are set close to one another, the moulds of the
arms 6 and 8 carried thereby are coupled together in a closed configuration, to constitute
the mould cavity within which the hollow glassware is formed.
[0012] It should be noted that the aforesaid control means may be of any type already known
in the technical field in question. In the embodiment illustrated in the figures,
these means have, for each carriage, a shaft 42 with vertical axis, coupled, at its
top ends, to a crank mechanism 44, connected to the carriage and designed to convert
the motion of rotation of the shaft into a reciprocating rectilinear motion of the
carriage.
[0013] In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the first carriage 4 has means
for guiding movement of the carriage 2. Moreover, in various embodiments, as in the
one illustrated, the supporting structure 12 has further means for guiding movement
of the carriage 4. As will be seen in detail in what follows, the guide means in question
are designed to determine the angular position of the two carriages, around the bars
on which they are mounted so as to define specific inclinations of their mould-carrier
arms suitable to provide proper alignment of the moulds of the machine. In particular,
the carriages 2 and 4 engage the bars 14 and 16, being able to oscillate around these
at least through a given angular range, and the guide means are configured for constraining
them in a pre-set angular position. In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated,
the guide means in question are moreover provided with means that are designed to
enable adjustment of the above angular position of the carriages.
[0014] In view of what has been described above, and as will be seen in detail, the two
bars 14 and 16 have the main function of supporting the weight and inertia of the
carriages 2 and 4, whilst the orientation and inclination of these, and of the mould-carrier
arms mounted thereon, are determined by engagement by the aforesaid guide means.
[0015] With reference now to the specific examples of implementation, in various embodiments,
as in the one illustrated, the sliding bars 14 and 16 are arranged on top of one another,
supported at their opposite ends by one and the same pair of opposed plates 18 of
the supporting structure 12. The bars 14 and 16 have respective central slide portions
14A, 16A having a substantially cylindrical shape, engaged by corresponding tubular
portions 2A and 4A of the two carriages 2 and 4, via interposition of one or more
bushings 22 (Figure 5). The portions 2A and 4A are slidable along the bars 14 and
16, and rotatable around them. In various preferred embodiments, as in the one illustrated
(see in this connection Figure 5), the tubular portions 2A and 4A extend in length
by a value that exceeds half the length of the slide portions 14A, 16A, and set between
each tubular portion and the corresponding bar are the pair of bushings 22, set at
the opposite ends of the tubular portion, and axially constrained to the aforesaid
portion according to modalities of a known type. This configuration bestows a considerable
strength on the system in regard to the bending and torsional stresses on the carriages.
[0016] On the top side of the tubular portion 4A of the carriage 4 the means for guiding
the movement of the carriage 2 are provided. In various embodiments, as in the one
illustrated, these means comprise a guide path 24, which extends in a direction parallel
to the longitudinal direction of the bar 14, and is slidably engaged by a sliding
block 26 obtained on the underside of the tubular portion of the carriage 2. In various
preferred embodiments, as in the one illustrated (see in particular Figure 6), the
path 24 is defined by two opposed metal blocks 28, which are received in the space
comprised between two parallel longitudinal flanges 24A, provided on the top side
of the tubular portion 4A. The sliding block 26 is set between the two blocks 28 and
is engaged, on the opposite sides, by the mutually facing walls of the aforesaid blocks.
The walls in question determine the angular position of the carriage 2 around the
bar 14, and moreover constitute the guide surfaces for the sliding block 26.
[0017] In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the blocks 28 are in turn engaged
by threaded members carried by the flanges 24A, in order to adjust the distance thereof
from the latter, in a direction substantially orthogonal to the bars 14 and 16. In
various embodiments, as in the one illustrated, each flange 24A has one or more threaded
holes, and the members in question comprise a corresponding number of screws 34 that
traverse these holes, setting the corresponding block at a distance from the flange.
By screwing and unscrewing the screws 34, it is possible to vary the position thereof,
and hence adjust the distance of the block from the flange. The screws 34 are then
blocked in position via nuts 36.
[0018] By varying the position of the blocks 28 and, consequently, the position of the sliding
block 26 on the carriage 2 in the direction F1, orthogonal to the walls of the blocks,
it is possible to adjust the angular position of the carriage 2 around the sliding
bar 14. On the other hand, adjustment of the blocks 28 also enables guarantee of a
proper coupling of these with the sliding block 26.
[0019] As has been said previously, in various embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the
supporting structure 12 has, instead, the means for guiding the carriage 4.
[0020] In particular, the structure 12 has a beam 32, which extends parallel to the bars
14 and 16, on one and the same side thereof, and is supported, at the opposite ends,
by the opposed walls 18. Associated to the above beam are the further means for guiding
movement of the carriage 4.
[0021] In various preferred embodiments, the aforesaid means comprise a formation of opposed
rollers 38, mounted in a freely rotatable way on the beam 32 around respective axes
orthogonal to the direction of movement of the carriage 4 (see Figure 6). The tubular
portion 4A of the carriage 4 has a side flange projecting in cantilever fashion towards
the beam 32, and bearing, at the end, a sliding portion 46. This is set between the
rollers 38, which engage it on the opposite top and bottom faces, thus constraining
the carriage 4 in a given angular position, and guiding it in this position during
its movement.
[0022] In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated, the opposed rollers 38 are mounted
on the beam 32 via connection means that enable adjustment of vertical position thereof.
These means comprise, for each roller, an eccentric bushing 48 via which the pin 52
that carries each individual roller is mounted in a corresponding hole made in the
beam 32. Variation of the orientation of the bushing 48 within the above hole causes
a vertical displacement of the pin. A nut 54 engages the end of the pin opposite to
the roller 38 so as to block in position the pin and the bushing 48 itself that is
fixed with respect thereto.
[0023] The aforesaid adjustment enables variation of the vertical position of the sliding
portion 46, in the direction F2, with respect to the supporting structure 12, and
hence modification of the angular position of the carriage 4 around the bar 16, in
the same way as what has been described above with reference to the guide means of
the carriage 2.
[0024] In further embodiments (see in this connection Figure 7), in addition, or as an alternative,
to the adjustment of the individual rollers described herein, it is possible to envisage
an adjustment of the vertical position of the entire formation of the rollers. The
embodiments in question envisage a support 33 carrying the set of the rollers 38,
which can be translated vertically with respect to the supporting structure 12 and
adjusted in position via threaded adjustment means. In particular, the support 33
is guided at its two opposite edges within respective grooves 35, each made between
the appendage of a wall 32' transverse to the walls 18 and set on the corresponding
side of the edge of the support 33 and a respective plate 37 fixed to the wall 32
itself. The vertical position of the support 33 can be adjusted via a screw 41, which
engages the support 33 and the plane of the structure 12 on which the walls 18 are
mounted. The screw 41 and the support 33 are blocked in position via a nut 43.
[0025] As emerges from what has been said above, in the system described herein the carriages
2 and 4 are hence both adjustable in position, in a simple and fast way, by acting
on the guide means described above. This facilitates, in the first place, the operations
of installation of the carriages on the machine, and, moreover, enables recovery,
in an equally simple and fast way, any possible misalignments due to wear of the mutually
sliding parts, thus redefining the positions determined by the guide means.
[0026] The system in question moreover constitutes a support for carriages that is rigid,
strong, and, at the same time of limited overall dimensions. In particular, the fact
of providing a bar for each carriage guarantees high stiffness of the system, whilst
the fact of providing on one of the two carriages the guide means of the other carriage
enables limitation of its overall dimensions. Precisely for this reason, the system
described herein is particularly advantageous in use for supporting blow moulds, around
which, as is known, the space available is, in fact, considerably more limited as
compared to the space available around the blank moulds.
[0027] Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction
and the embodiments may vary, even significantly, with respect to what has been illustrated
herein purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope
of the invention, as defined by the annexed claims.
1. A mould-supporting system for a machine for forming hollow glassware, comprising:
a supporting structure (12);
a first carriage (2) and a second carriage (4), which are slidably mounted respectively
on a first bar (14) and a second bar (16) of said supporting structure, and carry,
respectively, a first mould-carrier arm (6) and a second mould-carrier arm (8); and
means (42, 44) for controlling mutual displacement of said first and second carriages
between a position where they are set close to one another and a corresponding position
where they are set apart;
said system being characterized in that, on one between said first and second carriages, means (24) are provided for guiding
the other between said first and second carriages during their mutual displacement.
2. The system according to Claim 1, wherein said first carriage (2) is rotatably mounted
around said first bar (14) and said guide means (24) are made on said second carriage
(4) and are configured for constraining said first carriage in a preset angular position.
3. The system according to Claim 2, wherein said guide means comprise a guide path (24)
obtained on a top side of said second carriage, which extends in a direction parallel
to the direction of said first and second bars and is slidably engaged by a sliding
portion (26) of said first carriage (2).
4. The system according to Claim 3, wherein said guide path is defined by two opposed
blocks (28), received in the space comprised between two parallel longitudinal flanges
(24A) provided on said top side of said second carriage, and engaged by threaded members
(34) carried by said flanges, which are designed to separate said blocks from said
flanges;
wherein said sliding portion (26) is set between said blocks and is engaged on the
opposite sides by the mutually facing walls of said blocks.
5. The system according to Claim 4, wherein the position of said threaded members (34)
on said flanges is adjustable so as to adjust the distance of said blocks from said
flanges.
6. The system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said supporting structure
has further means (38) for guiding said one between said first and second carriages
during their mutual displacement.
7. The system Claim 6, wherein said second carriage (4) is rotatably mounted around said
second bar (16) and said further guide means are configured for constraining said
second carriage in a preset angular position.
8. The system according to Claim 7, wherein said further guide means comprise a formation
of opposed rollers (38), which are rotatably mounted about horizontal axes on a wall
(32) of said supporting structure, which is set parallel to said sliding bars, and
on one side of these, and wherein said second carriage (4) has a side portion projecting
in cantilever fashion defining a sliding portion (46), which is engaged, on opposite
surfaces, by said formation of opposed rollers (38).
9. The system according to Claim 8, wherein the positions of the rollers (38) of said
formation on said wall are adjustable in a vertical direction.